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  2. Kingdom City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 65262. Area code: 573: FIPS code: 29-38792 [3] GNIS feature ID: 2398350 [1] U.S. Routes: ... Kingdom City has its origins in the building of US Route 40 in ...

  3. Kongu Chera dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The western portions of the Chera country became, slowly but surely, an independent kingdom, the Chera kingdom with its own headquarters at Kodungallur (c. early 9th century AD). [18] The branch of Chera family survived in Kongu country, now Pandya vassals, are described in later inscriptions (dated to 9th-11th centuries AD) as members of ...

  4. Chera dynasty - Wikipedia

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    [60] [61] Present-day central Kerala probably detached from Kongu Chera/Kerala kingdom (around 8th-9th century CE) to form the Chera Perumal kingdom. [59] The Chera Perumal kingdom had alternating friendly or hostile relations with the Cholas and the Pandyas. [62] The kingdom was attacked, and eventually forced into submission, by the Cholas in ...

  5. Vanchi (early historic) - Wikipedia

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    Vanchi was a headquarters of Chera dynasty, who ruled central Kerala and western Tamil Nadu (the Kongu region) in the early historic south India. [1] [2] The exact location of Vanchi is matter of a debate among historians. [3] It is speculated that the location was identical with medieval Vanchi Karur (modern Karur). [3] [2]

  6. List of Tamil monarchs - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Early Chera kingdom ... 5.2 Kongu Chera dynasty (c. 400–844 CE) 5.3 Chera Perumal dynasty of Makotai (c. 844–1124 ... Download QR code; Print/export Download ...

  7. Cenkuttuvan - Wikipedia

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    He probably was a member of the Muchiri-Karur branch of the Chera family. [1] Under his reign, the Chera territory included the Malabar Coast (present-day Kerala) and interior Kongu country. [11] [12] Military achievements of Chenkuttavan are described - albeit in an exaggerated manner - in the medieval Tamil epic poem Chilappathikaram. [2]

  8. Rulers of the Chera dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Karur branch (Kongu area) [3] Clan or line name: Porai [3] or Irumporai [1] Imayavaramban Nedum Cheral Athan [3] Anthuvan [3] Palyanai Chel Kezhu Kuttuvan [3] Chelva Kadungo Vazhi Athan [3] Ko Athan Chel Irumporai [1] Narmudi Cheral [3] Tagadur Erinta Perum Cheral Irumporai [3] Perum Kadungon [1] Chenguttuvan [3] Kudakko Ilam Cheral Irumporai ...

  9. Three Crowned Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Three Crowned Kings, [a] were the triumvirate of Chera, Chola and Pandya who dominated the politics of the ancient Tamil country, Tamilakam, from their three Nadu (countries) of Chola Nadu, Pandya Nadu (present day Madurai and Tirunelveli) and Chera Nadu (present day Kerala and some parts of Tamilnadu) in southern India.